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| fault | |
| comp., MS | gedimas; klaida |
| el. | kaltė |
| environ. | sprūdis |
| IT | triktis; klaida; paklaida; sugedimas |
| isolation | |
| gen. | izoliavimas |
| extract | |
| gen. | šalinti |
| comp., MS | išskleisti |
| food.ind. chem. | sausasis ekstraktas |
| IT | skirti; traukti; ištraukti; išskirti |
| math. | traukti; ištraukti |
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| gedìmas m (A physical defect, such as a loose connection, that prevents a system or device from operating as it should); klaidà f (A programming error that can cause the software to fail) | |||
| kaltė̃ m | |||
| triktìs f; klaidà f; paklaidà f; sugedìmas m; sužalójimas m | |||
| sutrikìmas m; netvarkingùmas m; gedìmas m | |||
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| sprū̃dis m | |||
| English thesaurus | |||
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| failure | |||
| A defect or electrical break-down of any component, or connection between components, upon which the intrinsic safety of the circuit depends | |||
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fault : 12 phrases in 4 subjects |
| Earth sciences | 1 |
| Information technology | 3 |
| Microsoft | 7 |
| Procedural law | 1 |